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Mitsubishi recently announced it would be partnering with Google to develop innovative infotainment technologies by 2021. Some of the major goals of this partnership include equipping more models with cloud-based services as well as turn-by-turn navigation and Google Assistant. In short, you’ll be better connected than ever before when you choose a Mitsubishi.

According to the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, the Alliance Intelligent Cloud is perhaps one of the biggest additions to the current lineup of infotainment technologies. There’s easy-to-integrate data management, infotainment, remote diagnostics, and more through the Alliance Intelligent Cloud. Thanks to this new partnership between the auto conglomerate and Google, Mitsubishi cars of the future will likely have some of the most advanced infotainment on the market.

“Our partnership with Google will offer owners of our vehicles rich user experiences that are currently available only outside the vehicle or, to a limited extent, by connecting an Android device to supported vehicles,” said Hadi Zablit, Senior Vice President of Business Development at Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi.

In addition to high-tech cloud and infotainment services, Mitsubishi is also working with Google to develop a series of zero-emissions electric vehicles as well as autonomous-driving technologies. These are just some of the ways the Mitsubishi brand is revolutionizing the industry.

Smartphone apps have become a big part of many aspects of our lives, including our time behind the wheel. From apps that save your money to apps that help you chill out, read on to learn about the best driving apps that every driver should download.

GasBuddy

GasBuddy is an incredible, easy-to-use app that helps you find the lowest gas prices possible no matter where you are in the country. This app is updated in real-time and can be a huge help when you’re far from home and not quite sure where to find the best prices on gas.

MileIQ

If driving is an important part of your daily work routine, MileIQ should definitely be on your smartphone. This app automatically records driving info such as total miles driven and start/ stop time, making keeping track of all your work-related diving easier than ever before.

Headspace

Headspace isn’t necessarily a driving app, but it makes our list because it is a wonderful way to transform your daily commute into some much-need quiet time. The free app features a huge variety of relaxation and meditation exercises that are fun and easy. Especially if you find yourself struggling with road rage, this might be just the app for you.